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Tip 1. Problem: One of your courses doesn’t show up in Banner. Solution: Contact your department secretary or chair.
Submitted by: Jason Welborn
Tip 1. Problem: One of your courses doesn’t show up in Banner. Solution: Contact your department secretary or chair.
Submitted by: Jason Welborn
The Admissions Office will be hosting its Spring Open House for accepted students and their families on Saturday, April 4, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The program is designed to highlight academic departments and demonstrate why Buffalo State College is the best choice for these students. In addition to showcasing academic departments, students will be able to meet with student support services, discuss financing options, and explore career opportunities. The program begins in Rockwell Hall. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Carolyn Murphy at ext. 6339.
Submitted by: Carolyn Murphy
Problem: You forgot your Banner ID or PIN number? Solution: Visit https://bscintra.buffalostate.edu/accounts/idlookup/ to lookup your Banner ID. When the login window appears, make sure you type ""bsclogon\"" before your Buffalo State username. This will display your Banner ID.
If you already have your Banner ID, but can’t remember your PIN number, you can reset your PIN from the logon screen. Simply enter your Banner ID and then click the ""Forgot PIN?"" button. After answering your security question you can create a new PIN. If you have trouble looking up your ID or resetting your PIN, contact the Computing Help Desk (878-4357).
NYS and CSEA Partnership for Education and Training Tuition Benefits Program 2009–2010 Highlights:
Submitted by: Linda L Kravitz
The 3rd Annual Environmental Information Fair will take place on April 20, 2010 in the Perry Quad 11:30-1:30.
There will be many opportunities for faculty, staff, and students to learn more about Eco-friendly options for everyday life.
As part of this event, EVERGREEN is putting on a sculpture contest for all individuals and Campus Departments. All of the sculptures will be displayed during the Environmental Information Fair. Check out the EVERGREEN website for more details: http://www.buffalostate.edu/orgs/evergreen/
There will also be a collection for personal electronics from faculty, staff and students during that time period. For more information feel free to contact EVERGREEN at # 6835.
This event is hosted by the Environmental Health & Safety Office and EVERGREEN.
Submitted by: Lauren A Bostaph
The Native American Students Organization (NASO) kicks off the 20th Annual Heritage Celebration month April 6th under the theme "Native Cultural Arts". The month's events include:
a presentation by Dr. Clifton Poodry, Director of Minority Research Opportunities at NIH on Creativity, a presentation on Iroquois Linguistics, a storytelling session, beading workshops, a free concert featuring blues by Corn Bred, a student film debut (Friendly Fire), poet/playright Eric Gansworth, and a basketweaving workshop. Contact Chris Pennuto (Biology) or George Ghosen, Jr. (ghosen316@cyberdude.com) for more details on locations anda dates of events.
Please join us for the seminar: Alcohol & Public Health: Complex Biological & Social Interactions. Presented by Dr. William F. Wieczorek. Thursday, April 8, 2010, from 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm in Caudell Hall 212. Sponsored by the Center for Health & Social Research & the Scholarship Support Program. Refreshments provided.
Submitted by: Ellie E Fleetwood
The “Staying Fit at Work” Seminar will be held on Tuesday, April 20, from noon to 1:00 p.m., in the Bulger Communication Center, North 2C. As working adults, staying fit can be a challenge. By attending this dual focused seminar, you will learn simple exercises that will help you stay fit while at work. Also, you will receive tips and recipes for preparing healthy snacks and lunches. Come join us! Space is limited. If you wish to attend, please contact Lisa Morrison at morrislt@buffalostate.edu. A door prize will be given.
Submitted by: Lisa T Morrison-Fronckowiak
Ofield Dukes, an award-winning public relations practitioner in Washington, DC whose clients have included General Motors, Motown Records, and AT&T, will present "Communicating with Diverse Audiences" on Thursday, April 8, from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. in Bulger Communication Center South 2. The presentation is free and open to all Buffalo State students, faculty, and staff. The event is sponsored by the college's Equity and Campus Diversity Office, the Communication Department, and the campus chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America. For more information, contact Professor Deborah Silverman, 878-3606.
Submitted by: Deborah A. Silverman
Dr. Bonnie Gordon Flickinger, a confirmed Francophile who has been to France more than 40 times will give a detailed and most interesting in-depth presentation on Lille, Buffalo's French Sister City: A Phoenix Risen from the Rust Belt.
Submitted by: Michelle Downey